Accountability is often misunderstood. It is not punishment, not the healthy kind.
It can include consequences. It should include consequences when people violate trust, abuse power, lie, steal, exploit, endanger others, or keep breaking commitments after every reasonable opportunity to adjust.
But accountability itself is not the firing squad. It is not revenge in a leadership costume. It is not public humiliation. It is not the strong crushing the weak because they can.
That is not...